On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 4:58 PM Chris Zach via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The Pro 350 version was likely a bit more interactive and I would be > > very interested in getting a copy of it. As far as the best way to get a > > copy made, it would be great to read them on a M+ system that has TCP/IP > > or is at least connected to HECnet so the disk images could be uploaded > > somewhere. Also, the manuals would be of interest as well. The SPSS-11 > > manual I have is a relatively thin paperback book. > > It was pretty cool, I think you could do graphs and the like on the > screen as well and send them to the LA50 printer (I bought one of those > on Ebay for like $10 bucks, I wonder where it is). But now I guess I > will have to drag out my Deskpro/XE which should have a 5.25 inch floppy > and see if it still works, is clean, and won't shred the disks. > Heck, I have a letterwriter 100 I'd ship to someone that wanted to play with this. Warner > So how can one scan a soft bound manual without destroying it in the > process? > > C > > > > > > > Thanks, > > Mark > > >
